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Perpetual Nooch

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Just because you have a prescription doesn't mean you're going to be able to smoke it anytime you want. Just like other drugs there will be warnings especially when it comes to using machinery, tools and vehicles. No employer will let you work while high if it jeopardizes people lives.

Think you're gonna be able to smoke you're medicine while doing construction work? LOL...

You know what's LOL? You thinking there aren't tens of thousands of construction workers, some operating heavy equipment, using cannabis every day already.

Sorry, Buds, I've worked construction and every break and at lunch there is a joint going around somewhere. This won't change.
 

growshopfrank

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looking at that joint made me think
back in the 90's when the law was cracking down on bike clubs and passed laws against fortifying buildings
if you follow the regulations for a LP pot farm the facility would defiantly be in violation of the anti fortification laws
looks like another quandary in the ill conceived MMR/LP debacle
 

leaffan

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looking at that joint made me think
back in the 90's when the law was cracking down on bike clubs and passed laws against fortifying buildings
if you follow the regulations for a LP pot farm the facility would defiantly be in violation of the anti fortification laws
looks like another quandary in the ill conceived MMR/LP debacle

There is also the issue from the fire fighters viewpoint. They need to be able to access the facility in case of an emergency. I know this debate has taken place between fire and police officials.
 

med-man

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24 light flip , that keep that community smoking

med-man
 

vapor

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You know what's LOL? You thinking there aren't tens of thousands of construction workers, some operating heavy equipment, using cannabis every day already.

Sorry, Buds, I've worked construction and every break and at lunch there is a joint going around somewhere. This won't change.

I know a bunch of iron workers they call me some times from on top of a 300 foot wind mill turbine just to say high, I have gotten calls from a top of bridges. All sorts of high objects that i would never climb sober. The folks that build our country are mostly high on weed pills and coke and thats the truth.....
 
Sorry, Buds, I've worked construction and every break and at lunch there is a joint going around somewhere. This won't change.

That's great but when you got a prescription and get injured or injure someone else on the job its gonna be your ass especially if you tell your employer that you got a persecution to intake cannabis.
 

That article is straight up FUD

Its a fucking building on a farm, how would anyone in their right mind look at it and say "Oh that a fishy building with a fence around it, something unwelcoming must be happening there" while driving by?

The grey building, at 6922 Lochside Dr., is surrounded by security fencing and has an unwelcoming air about it

Man someone has an agenda against Galbraith. Why would any of this info matter unless you want to put on unwanted attention on the land owner.

Shit like this is why I rarely read any news sites.


Galbraith also owns Welton Construction of Victoria, which was incorporated in 2002. Government records show that company is run by Shawn and Denise Galbraith.

Growing medical marijuana is a permitted use within the Agricultural Land Reserve, which includes this property.
 

med-man

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the guy prob want 100 "tenants" paying him 10k a month.

realtors

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med-man

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so his "construction company" can get "contracts" lool

med-man
 

bigbag

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you don't see facilities such as that with chain-link and razor wire fence in central Saanich, is all...eye sore it is
 

Buddha1

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I was wondering on a question of insurance.

Are all these new LCP insured with fire, theft, vandalism, and loss of income or crop failures, etc., etc.

Or are they like the MMAR patients that grow there own meds at home, just shit out of luck for having insurance of any kind. If they are not, and are getting all the insurance as they need. Then all the patients that fell into the non-insurance clause with insurance companies for using a building for illegal activity, should be able to get back all that they have lost, plus damages and hardship.

Just a thought...

Health Canada has opened Pandora's box with this MMPR...Can you say "Class Action" law-suit.

I believe there were a couple patients in the interior of BC that lost there homes because mortgage was revoked over this non insurance clause...No insurance = No mortgage. I'm sure there's more in the rest of Canada, if there is one, there's more.

Peace...B
 

med-man

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they will be covered, and treated like any other comodoty/production co

its amtter of finding the company to do it

med-man
 

leaffan

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I was wondering on a question of insurance.

Are all these new LCP insured with fire, theft, vandalism, and loss of income or crop failures, etc., etc.

Or are they like the MMAR patients that grow there own meds at home, just shit out of luck for having insurance of any kind. If they are not, and are getting all the insurance as they need. Then all the patients that fell into the non-insurance clause with insurance companies for using a building for illegal activity, should be able to get back all that they have lost, plus damages and hardship.

Just a thought...

Health Canada has opened Pandora's box with this MMPR...Can you say "Class Action" law-suit.

I believe there were a couple patients in the interior of BC that lost there homes because mortgage was revoked over this non insurance clause...No insurance = No mortgage. I'm sure there's more in the rest of Canada, if there is one, there's more.

Peace...B

Insurance hasn't been an issue in Ontario. It's been attainable. Numerous companies offer it. Loss of crop would obviously cost more.
Five years ago a friend of mine (mmar) burnt his house down (bad ballast). He had standard home insurance. The company didn't know what the hell to do with the situation. They had never run into this before. It took over a month, and lots of pressure from the home owner, but after consulting lawyers the company did pay the damages. The house was basically a write off. It came down to; did the home owner change any of the electrical routing without inspection.
Things probably have changed over time.
 

Perpetual Nooch

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That's great but when you got a prescription and get injured or injure someone else on the job its gonna be your ass especially if you tell your employer that you got a persecution to intake cannabis.

That's the chance a person takes then, isn't it? Prescription, no prescription, doesn't matter. It's a good thing then that there aren't that many accidents caused by weed, if any.
 
It's a good thing then that there aren't that many accidents caused by weed, if any.

How do you know there aren't any accident caused by weed? No one does any drugs testing at the doctor/emergency rooms so there are no statistics. Obviously you'd be stupid to say you were stoned on a job site when you cut your finger off with a skill saw.

I personally kno two people that hurt themselves on job sites while being high. They didn't admit it at first but then eventually it came out. One went on disability and one is missing part of his finger and feeling pretty stupid every time he looks at it.
 

Hashmasta-Kut

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its an assumption you are making that the weed is responsible for their injuries. its quite often the case people who use marijuana regularly get injured while, high, but not because they were high.
 

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